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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 



Thank you very much for purchasing an OLYMPUS product. 
Please keep this manual handy for future use. 



Contents 



MAIN FEATURES OF Eye-Trek. 
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.... 
WARNING 



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TURNING ON THE POWER 

WATCHING VIDEO 

SELECTING THE DISPLAY MODE 

ADJUSTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO 

SAVING, LOADING AND CANCELING 

AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS 

REGISTERING, CHANGING OR 

CANCELING THE PASSWORD 

SPECIFICATIONS 

TROUBLESHOOTING 



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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 



AND REGULATORY NOTICE 
CHECKING THE CONTENTS 
NOMENCLATURE 



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CONNECTIONS 



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USING THE BATTERY PACK ... 
WEARING THE DISPLAY UNIT 



REMOVING THE DISPLAY UNIT 



| MAIN FEATURES OF Eye-Trek 



• New type of personal display that uses a unique optical system to enlarge images generated by small 
LCDs. 

• Can be connected to a variety of video components, including a VCR, Video CD player, LD player, DVD 
player, video camera and TV, using audio/video output jacks (pin jacks). 

• Compact, lightweight eyeglass design that is easy to carry. 

• Powerful image equivalent to viewing a 62" wide screenTV at 2 meters. 

• Can be used with the optional battery pack when there is no power outlet available. 

• As easy to wear as eyeglasses. The user can adjust the nose pad to fit the display unit in the optimum 
viewing position. 

• Can be worn over eyeglasses. 

• Image can be adjusted by selecting "CONTRAST", "TINT" and "COLOR" in the menu. 

• "SURROUND" and "BASS CONTROL" modes can be turned ON/OFF. 

• Password protection provided to keep children under 16 from using this display unit. 

• Variety of display modes available for a more dynamic audio/video effect and a more "live" atmosphere. 



• Do not use the display unit if the image cannot be properly focused. 

• The display unit may become warm after long periods of use, but this is not a malfunction. 

• A black or white spot, or a red, green or blue point may be observed, but this is not a malfunction. More 
than 99.99% of this product's effective pixels are guaranteed. 

• A vague striped pattern may appear, depending on the type of image displayed. This is due to the 
optical filter built into the product for smoothing the image and is not a malfunction. 

• Lines (straight/slanted/curved) on the display may sometimes look notched. This is due to the 
characteristics of the LCD monitor and is not a malfunction. 

• Depending on the shape of your glasses, you may not be able to use this display unit. 

• This display unit provides various display modes for viewing. 

Note that if you select a mode with a non-standard image ratio when viewing a TV program on the 
display, the image will appear different from that viewed on a TV. 

• Violation of Copyright Law 

The acts of placing the display unit in areas such as a hotel or coffee shop for commercial use, letting 
people use the product in public or changing the size of the image by using the display mode functions 
(wide/zoom/cinema zoom mode) may be in violation of copyright law. 

• When a standard image (4:3 aspect ratio) is viewed in the wide, zoom, or cinema zoom mode, and 
when the image is adjusted to fill up the wide screen, the peripheral parts of the image are sometimes 
cut off or distorted. For the best results, select the normal mode to view the original image as intended. 



| ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 




A WARNING 



Some people should not use this product: 

Children under 16 years of age 

This product may interfere with development of their eyes and visual system. 

Anyone who has ever experienced convulsive or epileptic fits or 
loss of consciousness from light flashes or oscillations. 

This product could cause the same symptoms for those people. 

Q Anyone who cannot see the whole image clearly, or who wears 
glasses that make it hard to see the whole screen clearly, or who 
has an eye movement disorder or visual field disorder. 

Prohibited (jnder those conditions, using this product for a long time could damage their eyes. 

Anyone with a heart disorder, high blood pressure, a visual field 
impairment, or an eye movement or alignment disorder. 

If you have any of these conditions, consult a doctor before using this product, and 
stop using it immediately if you feel ill. 



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A WARNING 



Improper use of this product may cause 
serious injury: 



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Under some conditions, viewing with the Eye-Trek may cause: 

• Nausea • Eye pain or eye fatigue • Dizziness 

• Headache • Neck or shoulder pain • Feeling ill 

• Motion sickness • Disturbance of hand-eye coordination 

If you experience any of these symptoms, stop viewing and rest until you recover. 
These symptoms could temporarily disturb your vision or balance. Do not try to 
operate a vehicle, walk, or move around until you feel better. 


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Prohibited 


Do not use this product while you are actively moving, such as 
walking, skating, riding a bicycle, or operating a motor vehicle. 

This could interfere with your vision or balance, and cause a serious or fatal 
accident. 

Do not use this product when you are subject to strong 
vibrations, such as in a car on a bumpy road. 

This may cause dizziness, nausea, headaches, or motion sickness. 

Do not use this product continuously for long periods. 

Continuous use for long periods may damage your eyes. This product will turn off 
automatically after 2 1/2 hours; when that happens, do not use it again for at least 
15 minutes. 

Do not use this product if the image does not appear clear and 
stable in both eyes. 

If the product is malfunctioning or you are not wearing it properly, viewing it could be 
hazardous. 

Do not listen to the sound at high volume. 

This could contribute to a loss of hearing. It could also interfere with your ability to 
hear important sounds around you, such as alarms, horns and sirens, especially in a 
public place. 



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A WARNING 



To prevent electrical shock or fire with this 
product: 

Do not use this product if there is thunder or lightning. Do not 
touch the control unit or power cord until after the storm has 
passed. 

Beware of moisture. Do not use this product or leave it in very 
moist or humid places, such as in the rain, snow, fog, or a 
steamy bathroom. Do not use it if it has condensation inside, or 
if your hands are wet. 

Do not use it near flammable gas, liquid, or vapor. 



Do not expose it to very dusty environments. 
Do not disassemble. 

Do not use any AC adapter or batteries except the AC adapter or 
batteries provided or specified by Olympus. 

Follow the appropriate cautions for electrical devices. 



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A WARNING 



For your safety: 



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Prohibited 


Do not use this product in situations that are potentially 
dangerous, such as on a bus or train where you may fall 
down, or in places where you cannot guarantee your personal 
safety. 

Using this product in such a situation may result in an unexpected accident or injury. 

Do not leave this product in a closed automobile or in other 
places under direct sunlight for long periods. 

Doing so may cause the product to be deformed by heat, resulting in a malfunction 
and an electric shock hazard. 


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Note the following points when plugging the AC adapter into a 
power outlet. 

When the AC adapter of this product is plugged in adjacent to another power plug, 
insert each plug into the power outlet paying attention not to apply excessive force 
to either. 

Insert the AC adapter completely and securely into the power outlet. Leave enough 
slack for the power cord so that the AC adapter or cord is not subjected to excessive 
force. 





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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 
AND REGULATORY NOTICE 



SAFETY NOTICE 




The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral 
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated 
"dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of 
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. 

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert 
the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance 
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. 




CAUTION 



RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 
DO NOT OPEN 




CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, 
DO NOT OPEN THE CONTROL UNIT OR DISPLAY UNIT. 
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. 




WARNING 


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TO REDUCE THE RISK 
OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, 
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT 
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. 





OPTIONAL BATTERY PACK SAFETY NOTICE 

CAUTION: Do not expose to high temperatures (60°C/140°F). 
Do not disassemble. 
Do not incinerate. 

Replace battery pack with Olympus Co., Ltd. part no. OL-BT7201 A only. 
Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. 



Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. 



SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 



|| Read Instructions — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is 
operated. 

Q Retain Instructions — The instruction manual should be retained for future reference. 

Q Heed Warnings — All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered 
to. 

II Follow Instructions — All operating and use instructions should be followed. 

H Cleaning — Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or 
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 

U Attachments — Do not use attachments that are not recommended by the product manufacturer 
as they may cause hazards. 

Q Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash 
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; or in the rain. 

Q Accessories — Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The 
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. 

H Power Sources — This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated 
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your 
product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power or 
other sources, refer to the instruction manual. 

[0 Grounding or Polarization — This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current 
line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only 
one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try 
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete 
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. 

Q Power-Cord Protection — Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be 
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at 
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product. 

[0 Lightning — For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left 
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the 
antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line 
surges. 

[0 Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles 
as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 

U\ Object and Liquid Entry — Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as 
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric 
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 

[0 Servicing — Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may 
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service 
personnel. 



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H] Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to 
qualified service personnel under the following conditions: 

(a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, 

(b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product, 

(c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water, 

(d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only 
those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other 
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to 
restore the product to its normal operation, 

(e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and 

(f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service. 

[Q Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has 
used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the 
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. 

[0 Safety Check — Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service 
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. 

[JJ Wall or Ceiling Mounting — The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as 
recommended by the manufacturer. 

EJj] Heat — The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, 
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 



FCC NOTICE 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can 
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may 
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference 
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is 
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures; 

■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

■ Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. 

■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 
connected. 

■ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help. 

FCC Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible 
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 

INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE NOTICE 

This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment 
Regulations. 



I CHECKING THE CONTENTS 



Display 
unit 



Storage 
pouch 




AC adapter 



Instruction 
manual 




Frame adapter x 2 



NOMENCLATURE 



Display Unit 



Display cable — 
Connection plug 



Disconnect button 



Control Unit 



DISPLAY MODE switch 
POWER switch 



Power 

indicator 
(Green) 

Display unit 
connector 



AC adapter 
connector (DC IN) 

S-video input jack 



Audio/video input jack 




Frame 

Inner 
headphone 
holder 

— Nose pad 

Inner 
headphone 



Jog dial 

VOLume control 



Battery pack holder 
Battery unloading switch 



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CONNECTIONS 



Hold the cable of the display unit with the connection plug facing up, and insert the plug into the 
display unit connector of the control unit. 




To display unit 
connector 



Display cable 



The connection plug 
should face upward. 




* To unplug the display 
cable, pull it out by 
pressing the 
disconnect buttons 
on both sides of the 
connection plug 
simultaneously. 



Plug the AC adapter into the AC adapter (DC IN) connector of the control unit and into a power outlet. 




S 



Make sure to set the POWER switches of the control unit and connected video component to 
OFF, then connect the AV cable to the audio/video input jack of the control unit and to the output 
jacks of the video component as shown in the figure. 



To audio/video output jacks (pin jacks) 




□ ll 


'1 o 


□/ 


\ 000 



AV cable (provided) 



Video component 
such as a VCR, LD 
player, DVD player, 
etc. 



* Be sure to connect to 
the audio/video 
output jacks on the 
video component. No 
audio/video can be 
output if the AV cable 
is connected to the 
audio/video input 
jacks. 



Note: If your video component is monaural, you will hear the audio only through one earphone. 



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CONNECTIONS (continued) 

Basic Connections 



Display unit 



To display unit connector 



Video component such as a VCR, 
LD player, DVD player, etc. 



□ p 


'1 o 


□/ 


\°ooo 



^ To audio/video output jacks 



Control unit 



To AC adapter (DC IN) connector 



Power outlet 




Connections Using S- Video Jack 

If the connected video component has an S-video output jack, clearer video can be viewed by 
connecting it through an S-video cable. When the S-video jack and video jack (pin jack) are 
simultaneously connected, the S-video input has priority. 




HI (Q) Video component such as a VCR, 
"A a=p| LD player, DVD player, etc. 



To audio/S-video output 
jacks (pin jacks) 



S-video cable (optional) 



» When the video component has more than one type of output jack, it can be connected with more 
than one Eye-Trek unit. 



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I CONNECTIONS (continued) 




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I USING THE BATTERY PACK 



CAUTION: Do not expose to high temperatures (60°C/140°F). 
Do not disassemble. 
Do not incinerate. 

There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. 

Replace battery pack with Olympus Co., Ltd. part no. OL-BT7201 A only. 
Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. 
Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. 



Using the Battery Pack (Optional) OL-BT7201A 



• Load the battery pack onto the battery pack holder on the control unit in the direction shown. 

• The battery pack will last approximately one and a half hours. (The time varies depending on 
the remaining battery power and the operating environment.) 

• When the battery is nearly exhausted, the battery remaining power indicator blinks in the lower 
right corner of the screen. The green indicator on the control unit starts blinking at the same 
time. 

• After the battery remaining power indicator blinks for about 30 seconds, the message LOW 
BATTERY, AUTOMATIC POWER OFF. appears on the screen and the power turns off 
automatically. 

• You cannot charge the battery pack using the control unit of this product. Use the optional 
battery charger. Read the battery pack instructions for details. 

• When AC power is used with the battery pack loaded, the power is supplied from the AC 
adapter. (Power will not be supplied from the battery pack when the AC adapter is connected 
to the control unit.) 

• When the battery pack is not to be used for a long period of time, remove it from the control 
unit. 

• When power is on and the battery is running out, the image may not appear on either the right 
or left screen. This is not a malfunction; charge the battery before using the unit. 



Guide indentations 



Projection. 



" To unload, turn off the power and 
slide the battery pack back while 
pressing the battery unloading 
switch. 




POWER indicator 
(Green) 



* To load, match the guide indentations on the 
battery pack with the projections on the 
control unit, and slide the battery pack in. 



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■ I WEARING THE DISPLAY UNIT 



Remove the inner headphone from each 
inner headphone holder by turning the 
headphone as shown in the figure. 

* First, minimize the volume level by 
turning the VOLume control fully 
clockwise. 

* When attaching the inner headphones to 
the inner headphone holders, simply 
reverse the order of removal for each. 

* If you want to replace the ear pads, 
purchase a pair of 16.5 mm ear pads. 




Wear the display unit just like 
wearing eyeglasses and 
attach the inner headphones 
to your ears. 

* Adjust the nose pad so that 
the top and bottom edges 
of the video image are at 
the easiest-to-view positions. 
If this adjustment is not 
performed, the video image 
may appear dim. 

* When wearing the display 
unit over eyeglasses, pull 
the nose pad slightly more 
than usual. 

* If you cannot wear the 
display unit securely 
because there is too much 
space between the frame 
arms, reduce the space 
using the frame adapters. 




Grasp the tips of the frame arms 
and pull them to the left and right 
to put the display unit on. Do not 
grasp by the frame hinges as it 
may cause the arms to become 
disengaged. 




NOTICE 



' Be sure to wear it properly so that the image appears clear and stable in both eyes. 

1 If you are wearing eyeglasses, be careful that they do not fall off when removing the display unit. 



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REMOVING THE DISPLAY UNIT 



When removing the display unit, first remove the inner 
headphones from your ears. 

If you are also wearing eyeglasses, remove the display unit by 
holding the left and right arms of the display unit frame with 
your fingers while pushing the frame arms of your eyeglasses 
upward with your thumbs. 



1 




With certain eyeglass 
designs, the nose pad may 
catch the bridge of the 
eyeglasses and cause them 
to come out together with 
the display unit. To avoid 
this, remove the display unit 
as described above. 




NOTICE 



1 If the display unit is removed without removing the inner headphones from your ears, the inner 
headphone cords will be pulled excessively and may be disconnected. 



Frame adapters 

The display unit may not fit your head due to excessive 
distance between the frames. If this is the case, use the 
frame adapters. 

The frame adapters allow the distance between frames to 
be reduced. 

Always use both the left and right frame adapters together. 
How to attach 

• Take out the 2 frame adapters from the bag. 

• As shown in the illustration, attach one of the frame 
adapters to position ©, then slide it to position ®. 

• Attach the other frame adapter to the other frame. 

• To remove, push the inner tab in the direction ® as 
shown in the illustration. 




Product Care 



• To clean the display unit and control unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. If they are extremely dirty, wipe 
with a soft cloth moistened with a solution of neutral detergent. Do not use chemicals such as 
thinner, benzine and alcohol. 

• Use the provided storage pouch to store the display unit when not in use. 

• Do not wrap the display cable around the display unit or apply excessive force to the display cable, 
as it may cause the wire in the cable to break. 

• Protect the display unit frame from contact with hair liquids, cosmetic products or other chemicals. If 
any gets on the frame, wipe it clean with a soft cloth moistened with a solution of neutral detergent. If 
the frame is left with these types of chemicals on it, surface cracks may appear. 



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TURNING ON THE POWER 



* The password is set to "0, 0, 0 " at the factory. 



Turn the power on and select the desired 
language. 

1. Turn on the power of the connected 
video component. 

2. Press the POWER switch on the control 
unit. The power indicator lights in green, 
then the language selection screen 
appears. Rotate the jog dial to select the 
desired language, then press it to select 
OK. 

*The screen remains black until a video 
signal is input. If no signal is present, 
check the power and connection to the 
video component. 

* The f mark appears next to the selected 
language. 

*The language selection screen will not 
appear the next time the power is turned 
on. Refer to Resetting (pg. 27) to change 
the language displayed. 

3. A warning appears on the screen. 

Jog Dial 



Rotate to 
select. 




Press to set. 




On-Screen Display 



r i 

D D D ^ 
ENGLISH^ 
FRANQAIS^ 
ESPANOL 




• Depending on the video component connected, the screen may remain black until playback starts. 

• The power will be turned off if a video signal is not input to this unit for 5 minutes. 



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I TURNING ON THE POWER (continued) 



Acknowledge warning. 

1. Press the jog dial to acknowledge the 
warning on the screen. 

2. When the password entry screen 
appears, rotate the jog dial to select 
each number ( 0, 0, 0 ) and press the jog 
dial to select OK. The password is 
entered. 

* The password is set to 0> 0> 0 when this 
product is used for the first time or after it 
is reset (refer to page 27). After entering 
this password, the password change 
screen appears. 

* Refer to Registering, Changing or 
Canceling the Password on pg. 28 to 
change your password. 



On-Screen Display 



AWAR N I N G :TO PREVENT 
SERIOUS INJURY: 
•SEE MANUAL FOR SAFETY 
INFORMATION BEFORE 
USING. 

• MAY DISTURB VISION, 
BALANCE OR HAND-EYE 
COORDINATION. 

• NOT FOR USE BY 
CHILDREN UNDER 1 6. 

PRESS THE JOG DIAL 
TO CONTINUE. 



t 



ENTER YOUR 


PASSWORD. 


0* * 




[JJlNPUT 


g)~OK 



• If the jog dial is not pressed on the warning screen, the password entry screen will not appear. 
The power will be turned off if no operation is performed for one minute. 



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WATCHING VIDEO 



Turn the power on. 

1. Press the POWER switch on the control 
unit. The power indicator lights in green 
and the warning appears on the screen. 

2. Press the jog dial to acknowledge the 
warning. 




Display video. 

LWhen the password has been registered... 
When the password entry screen appears, 
rotate the jog dial to select each number 
( 0, 0, 0 ) and press the jog dial to select OK. 

*When the wrong password is entered... 
If you enter the wrong password, the 
password entry screen appears again after 
INCORRECT PASSWORD, is displayed. If 
you enter the wrong password 3 times in a 
row, the power automatically turns off. 

2. When the password registration has been 
canceled... 

The password entry screen will not appear 
when the password registration has been 
canceled (see pg. 28). 



On-Screen Display 



ENTER YOUR PASSWORD. 
0* * 



^INPUT 



g)«-OK 



INCORRECT PASSWORD. 



INCORRECT PASSWORD. 
POWER WILL BE 
TURNED OFF. 



Adjust the listening volume. 

1. Adjust the listening volume with the VOLume control. 

2. The volume level is displayed on the screen when 
the VOLume control is adjusted. 

* The higher the number, the greater the volume. 




Volume up 
Volume down 



VOLUME 1 0 



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IWATCHING VIDEO (continued) 



Adjust the contrast. 

1. When the jog dial is rotated while a video 
image is being displayed, the contrast 
adjustment level is displayed on the 
screen. 

2. Rotate the jog dial to adjust the contrast. 

3. Press the jog dial to return the screen to 
the normal view. 



On-Screen Display 



CONTRAST 



6£' 



§)-OK 



When you are finished... 

When you are finished, remove the inner 
headphones before taking the display unit 
off*. Press the POWER switch on the control 
unit to turn the power off (the indicator goes 
off). 

* Refer to Wearing/Removing the Display Unit 
on pgs. 15-16. 

Note 

A health warning is displayed about 2-1/2 hours after the POWER switch is set to ON*1 . 
The power automatically turns off 5 minutes after the warning is displayed*2. 
*1 The warning remains on the screen until the jog dial is pressed. 
*2 The power automatically turns off after the warning is displayed. 




*1 





*2 




THE UNIT HAS BEEN ON 




THE UNIT HAS BEEN ON 


FOR 2.5 HOURS 




FOR 2.5 HOURS. 


AND WILL TURN OFF 




FOR YOUR HEALTH, 


AUTOMATICALLY 




PLEASE REST YOUR EYES. 


IN 5 MINUTES. 




THE UNIT WILL TURN OFF 


FOR YOUR HEALTH, 




AUTOMATICALLY 


PLEASE REST YOUR EYES. 




IN 1 5 SECONDS. 


PRESS THE JOG DIAL 






TO CONFIRM. 







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SELECTING THE DISPLAY MODE 



You can select the desired display mode. 



Select the display mode. 

Each press of the DISPLAY MODE switch 
changes the screen size to 4 different modes, 
from NORMAL to WIDE, ZOOM, and 
CINEMA ZOOM, in that order. 



| NORMAL 


-1 


WIDE | 


t 






| CINEMA ZOOM 




ZOOM | 




Press the jog dial to select the desired mode 
and complete the adjustment. 
* When the power is turned on, the previously 
selected mode is used. 



NORMAL 

Standard image with an aspect ratio of 4:3. 
Black bands are inserted at the right and 
left of the screen. 




WIDE 

Wide screen with the top and bottom 
unchanged but the right and left expanded. 
Suitable for viewing vertically-elongated 
images (called Squeeze images) recorded 
on a video camera, or Hi-Vision images 
played back through a MUSE-NTSC 
converter. 




CINEMA ZOOM 

Image is expanded as much as possible to 
fit into the right and left sides of the screen. 
Suitable for viewing Cinemascope- or 
Vista-sized images. 



ZOOM 

Image is expanded to the right and left or 
top and bottom. Suitable for viewing Vista- 
sized images or regular TV programs such 
as sports or variety shows. 





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I SELECTING THE DISPLAY MODE (continued) 



■ Selecting the display mode 

When a standard image (4:3 aspect ratio) is viewed in the WIDE, ZOOM or CINEMA ZOOM 
mode, and when the image is adjusted to fill up the width of the screen, the peripheral parts of 
the image may be cut off or distorted. For best results, select the normal mode to view the image 
as originally intended. 

■ Displaying the image 

Various display modes are provided for viewing. Note that if you select a mode with a non- 
standard image ratio when viewing a TV program on the display, the image will be different from 
that viewed on a TV. 

■ Violating copyright law 

Note that if this display unit is placed in areas such as a hotel or coffee shop for the purpose of 
making a profit or letting the public use it, and if the image is either compressed or enlarged 
using one of the display modes (WIDE/ZOOM/CINEMA ZOOM), it may be in violation of 
copyright law. 



When Subtitles or Images Extend Beyond the Screen 



If the images or titles are cut off in the ZOOM or 
CINEMA ZOOM mode, move the screen up or 
down to view it in the desired position. 

1. Rotate the jog dial to move the image up or down 
in the ZOOM or CINEMA ZOOM mode. 

2. Press the jog dial to complete the adjustment. 

* The screen cannot be moved up or down in the 
NORMAL/WIDE mode. 

* Rotate the jog dial to 0 to return the screen to 
the standard position. 



On-Screen Display 



4 - u 



CINEMA ZOOM 0 
^POSITION [))<- OK 



Screen moves up 
when + is displayed. 

Screen moves down 
when - is displayed. 



0 is the standard 
position. 



3-0 



CINEMA ZOOM 



6£ 



POSITION 



§)-OK 



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■ADJUSTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO 

You can adjust the audio and video, and can register your preferred settings (Refer to Saving, 
Loading and Canceling Audio/Video Settings on pg. 27). 



Adjusting Video Image 



Select VIDEO SETTINGS on the MENU 
screen. 

1. Press the jog dial to display the MENU 
screen. 

2. Rotate the jog dial to select VIDEO 
SETTINGS and press it to select OK. 

* The menu disappears from the screen when 
EXIT is selected and the adjustment is 
complete. 



On-Screen Display 



MENU 
EXIT 

fVIDEO SETTINGS 
AUDIO SETTINGS 
SAVE-LOAD 



SELECT 



6H 



Select any item from the VIDEO MENU. 

1. Rotate the jog dial to select the item you 
want to adjust and press it to select OK. 
When the adjustment screen appears, 
select the desired level. 

2. After the level has been set, the VIDEO 
MENU screen appears again. 

Select EXIT and press the jog dial after 
each setting has been adjusted as desired. 

3. The MENU screen reappears. 



VIDEO MENU 




EXIT 




rCONTRAST 


+ 2 


TINT 


- 3 


COLOR 


- 2 


SHARPNESS 


+ 9 


EXPERT SETTINGS 


ORIGINAL SETTINGS 


§))SELECT 


§)-0K 



• If the jog dial isn't moved for 10 seconds while selecting or adjusting settings, the current level is set 
and the adjustment is complete. 

• If the VOLume control is rotated or the DISPLAY MODE switch is pressed while the jog dial is being 
rotated, the current level is set. 

• The f mark appears next to the selected item. 



E-23 



ADJUSTING THE AUDIO VI DEO(continued) 

CONTRAST (Adjusts the contrast between black and white) 



Rotate the jog dial to adjust the contrast to the 
desired level and press it to select OK. 

1. The higher the number, the greater the 
contrast. 

2. The lower the number, the lesser the contrast. 

* Contrast adjustment is also available by 
rotating the jog dial while viewing a video image 
(Refer to pg. 20). 



On-Screen Display 



§Jadju 



CONTRAST +10 
ST 



§)«-OK 



TINT (Adjusts the tint of the video image) 



Rotate the jog dial to adjust the tint to the desired 




level and press it to select OK. 




I.The higher the number, the greener the 




image. 




2. The lower the number, the redder the image. 


TINT +5 




^ADJUST |))<-OK 



COLOR (Adjusts the density of the video image) 



Rotate the jog dial to adjust the color density to 
the desired level and press it to select OK. 

1. The higher the number, the darker the color. 

2. The lower the number, the brighter the color. 




SHARPNESS (Adjusts the contours of the video image) 



Rotate the jog dial to adjust the sharpness to the 
desired level and press it to select OK. 

1. The higher the number, the sharper the image. 

2. The lower the number, the softer the image. 



SHARPNESS 


+ 6 


^ADJUST 


§)-OK 



E-24 



ADJUSTING THE AUDIO VI DEO(continued) 



EXPERT SETTINGS 

(Brightness, White Balance Red and White Balance Blue) 



When the EXPERT MENU is selected, the 
following 3 items are displayed: 

BRIGHTNESS 
WHITE-BALANCE RED 
WHITE-BALANCE BLUE 

1. Rotate the jog dial to select the desired item to 
adjust. 

2. Rotate the jog dial to select EXIT after 
adjustment is complete, then press it. 

3. The VIDEO MENU screen reappears. 



■ BRIGHTNESS 

Adjusts the brightness of the entire screen. 
Select this mainly to enhance the blackness 
of the image. 



■ WHITE-BALANCE RED/BLUE 

Adjusts the white balance (white color 
reproduction under various lighting). The 
white balance is easier to adjust when a 
white shirt or cloudy sky is displayed in the 
center of the screen. 



On-Screen Display 



EXPERT MENU 






EXIT 






f BRIGHTNESS 




0 


WHITE-BALANCE 


RED 


0 


WHITE-BALANCE 


BLUE 


0 


^SELECT 


g)«-OK 





t 



After selecting, 
perform adjustment. 



EXPERT MENU 






EXIT 






f BRIGHTNESS 




-3 


WHITE-BALANCE 


RED 


0 


WHITE-BALANCE 


BLUE 


0 


^ADJUST 


§)-OK 





ORIGINAL SETTINGS 



Select this to return to the factory default settings. 

(The function parameters registered in SAVE and settings registered in AUDIO SETTINGS and 
DISPLAY MODE cannot be changed. Perform a reset if you want to cancel all the settings (See pg. 
27)). 



E-25 



ADJUSTING THE AUDIO VI DEO(continued) 

Adjusting Audio 



Select AUDIO SETTINGS in the MENU 
screen. 

1. Press the jog dial to display the MENU 
screen. 

2. Rotate the jog dial to select AUDIO 
SETTINGS and press it to select OK. 

* Select EXIT to return to complete the 
adjustment. 



On-Screen Display 



MENU 




EXIT 




VIDEO SETTINGS 




f AUDIO SETTINGS 




SAVE • LOAD 




^SELECT 


^ 0K 



SURROUND (Adds a more "live" atmosphere to the sound) 



1. Rotate the jog dial to select SURROUND, 
select either ON or OFF then press it. 

2. Select EXIT to return to the MENU screen. 



AUDIO MENU 




EXIT 




rSURROUND 


ON 


BASS CONTROL 


OFF 


^SELECT 


g)«-OK 



BASS CONTROL 

(Adjusts low frequencies to make the sound more dynamic) 



1. Rotate the jog dial to select BASS CONTROL, 
select either ON or OFF then press it. 

2. Select EXIT to return to the MENU screen. 



AUDIO MENU 




EXIT 




SURROUND 


ON 


rBASS CONTROL 


OFF 


^SELECT 


§)-OK 



E-26 



I 



SAVING, LOADING AND CANCELING 
AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS 



You can register 2 sets of audio, video and display mode settings. 



Registering 



Select SAVE-LOAD in the MENU screen. 

After adjusting the audio/video settings and 
selecting the display mode, rotate the jog dial 
to select SAVE'LOAD and press it to select 
OK. 

* The display mode can be registered as well. 



On-Screen Display 



MENU 






EXIT 






VIDEO 


SETTINGS 




AUDIO 


SETTINGS 




rSAVE- 


LOAD 






CT 


g)-OK 



Select SAVE. 

1. Rotate the jog dial to select either SAVE 1 
or SAVE 2 and press it to select OK. 

2. The settings are registered. 

* Select EXIT to return to the MENU screen. 
*The new settings are saved over the 
previous ones. 



SAVE • LOAD 




EX I T 






rSAVE 


1 




SAVE 


2 




LOAD 


1 




LOAD 


2 




^SELECT 




§)-OK 



Loading 



Select SAVE-LOAD in the MENU screen. 



Select LOAD. 

Rotate the jog dial to select either LOAD 1 or 
LOAD 2 and press it to select OK. 

* The settings will change to those loaded. 

* Select LOAD 1 when loading the settings for 
SAVE 1, and select LOAD 2 when loading 
the settings for SAVE 2. 



SAVE-LOAD 




EX I T 




SAVE 1 




SAVE 2 




fLOAD 1 




LOAD 2 




^SELECT 


§)«-OK 



Resetting (For canceling all the registered settings) 



Press the POWER switch for more than 5 seconds with the jog dial pressed. The power will be 
turned off once the POWER switch is released. When the power is turned on again, all the settings 
will return to the factory default settings. 

The password setting returns to 0, 0, 0 . Refer to Registering, Changing or Canceling the Password on 
pg. 28. 



E-27 



REGISTERING, CHANGING OR 
CANCELING THE PASSWORD 



You can register a 3-digit password to keep children from using it. 
If you forget the password, register a new one. 

You can cancel the password registration if you don't have any children under 16, or if you do not wish 
to use this feature. 

* The password is set to 0, 0, 0 at the factory. 



Register, change or cancel the password. 

1. Press the POWER switch for more than 5 
seconds. 

2. The power will be turned off once the 
POWER switch is released. When the 
power is turned on again, the password 
registration screen appears after the 
warning is displayed. 

Registering/changing the password 

Rotate the jog dial to select YES and press it 
to select OK. The password entry screen 
appears. 



On-Screen Display 



REGISTER YOUR 

PASSWORD 



YES 
NO 



SELECT 



f))-OK 



Enter a password. 

1. Rotate the jog dial to select 3 numbers and 
press it to select OK. 

2. The password confirmation screen 
appears. 

3. Enter the same password again. 

* If you fail to re-enter the password, the 
password is not registered and you will have 
to start over from the password registration 
screen. 

(The power will automatically turn off if you 
fail to enter the password 3 times in a row.) 



ENTER YOUR 


PASSWORD. 


0* * 




^INPUT 


§)-OK 



RE-ENTER YOUR 

PASSWORD. 

0* * 



PUT 



6H 



Cancel the password registration. 

1. To cancel the password registration, rotate the jog dial to select NO in the step | 
it to select OK. 



and press 



E-28 



I SPECIFICATIONS 



Product 


Type 


Personal LCD Display 


Product name 


Eye-Trek 


Model name 


FMD-150W 


Power Supply Ratings 




AC adapter (DC IN) connector 


Rated 7.5 V DC 


AC adapter (provided) 


AC 100- 120 V, 50/60 Hz 


Power consumption 


Approx. 5.2 W 


Video 




Video signal 


NTSC format 


Video display devices 


TFT LCD panel x 2 


Number of pixels 


240,000 


Angle of view 


37.5 degrees horizontal, 21 .7 degrees vertical 


Input Jacks 




Audio/video input jack 


4-pole mini-jack, 3.5 mm dia. 




Video : 1 Vp-p/75 Q. (unbalanced) 




Audio : 200 mVrms/20 kQ. 


S-video input jack 


4-pin mini-DIN connector 


nlllUldll 1 CI 1 1 fJCI dlU 1 CO 




Operation 


5° to 35°C 


Storage 


-10° to 60°C 


Dimensions 




Display unit 


Approx. 170 (W) x 50 (H) x 30 (D) mm (not including display cable 




and frame) 




Approx. 170 (W) x 50 (H) x 55 (D) mm (not including display 




cable/when frame is folded) 


Control unit 


Approx. 56 (W) x 35 (H) x 150 (D) mm (not including projections) 


Weight 




Display unit 


Approx. 1 10 g (not including cables) 


Control unit 


Approx. 180 g (not including battery pack) 



* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 



E-29 



[TROUBLESHOOTING 



Symptom 


Possible Cause 


Solution 


Ref. Page 


video is noi 
displayed. 


oonnecuons are incorreci. 


oonneci me viaeo caoies 
properly. 


P.11 ~ 


13 




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M VIUcU oiyildl lb IIUL llipUL Ul 

the power is not turned on. 


i urn uii Liie power oi nie viueo 
component and play back video. 


P. 17 




Video is hard to 
view. 


The display unit is being 
worn improperly. 


Adjust the position with 
the nose pad. 


P. 15- 


16 




Video settings (CONTRAST, 
TINT) are adjusted improperly. 


Adjust video settings with the 
jog dial. 


P. 20 
P. 23 ~ 


25 


Video disappears 
suddenly. 


About 2-1/2 hours have 
elapsed since the POWER 
switch was set to ON. 
(Power turns off automatically.) 


Rest your eyes. 

Set the POWER switch to ON 

when you want to use again. 


P. 4 
P. 20 






The battery pack has run 
out. 


Charge it or use an AC adapter. 


P. 11 
P. 14 




A black, white, red, 
green or blue dot is 
observed on the 

Of* PA An 

oUl cell. 


The LCD screens are manufactured to precise specifications, 
but colored dots may be observed. 
This is not a malfunction. 


P. 2 




A striped pattern is 

UUbclvcU Willi lllc 

video image. 


This is due to the built-in optical filter which smoothes the 
image and is not a malfunction. 


P. 2 




Audio is not heard. 


The volume is set to 
minimum. 


Adjust the VOLume control. 


P. 19 






The AV cable is not 
connected. 


Connect the AV cable. 


P. 11 




The battery power 
runs out very quickly. 


The battery pack is 
approaching the end of its 
life. 


Replace the battery pack with 
a new one. 


P. 14 




You forgot your 
password. 




Re-register the password. 


P. 28 




You want to change 
the language to 
display. 




Perform a reset. 


P. 17 
P. 27 





E-30 



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